The Spectator, Zväzok 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 8
... himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should be- have themfelves in the public caufe , he turns to the fe- male part of his audience ; " And as for you , " fays he , " I fhall advife you in ...
... himself to the feveral ranks and orders of his countrymen , and fhewn them how they should be- have themfelves in the public caufe , he turns to the fe- male part of his audience ; " And as for you , " fays he , " I fhall advife you in ...
Strana 9
... himself a flave . PASS ASSING under Ludgate the other day , I heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw ...
... himself a flave . PASS ASSING under Ludgate the other day , I heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw ...
Strana 14
... himself with the phantoms that flowed from his pencil . In short the most elaborate of his pieces was at beft but a terrifying dream ; any one could fay nothing more of his fineft fi- gures , than that they were agreeable monsters . The ...
... himself with the phantoms that flowed from his pencil . In short the most elaborate of his pieces was at beft but a terrifying dream ; any one could fay nothing more of his fineft fi- gures , than that they were agreeable monsters . The ...
Strana 15
... himself in- ceffantly , and repeated touch after touch without reft or intermiffion , he wore off infenfibly every little difagree- able glofs that hung upon a figure . He alfo added fuch a beautiful brown to the fhades , and mellowness ...
... himself in- ceffantly , and repeated touch after touch without reft or intermiffion , he wore off infenfibly every little difagree- able glofs that hung upon a figure . He alfo added fuch a beautiful brown to the fhades , and mellowness ...
Strana 17
... an air which spoke him under the greatest ' concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the op- ' preffion < C 3 · · preffion he was under ; and with the THE SPECTATOR . 17.
... an air which spoke him under the greatest ' concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the op- ' preffion < C 3 · · preffion he was under ; and with the THE SPECTATOR . 17.
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